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Genome-Wide Identification and Functional Analysis of the TIFY Family Genes in Response to Abiotic Stresses and Hormone Treatments in Tartary Buckwheat ( Fagopyrum tataricum ).

Zhixing ZhaoGuanghua MengImran ZaminTao WeiDongdi MaLizhe AnXiu-Le Yue
Published in: International journal of molecular sciences (2023)
TIFY is a plant-specific gene family with four subfamilies: ZML , TIFY , PPD , and JAZ . Recently, this family was found to have regulatory functions in hormone stimulation, environmental response, and development. However, little is known about the roles of the TIFY family in Tartary buckwheat ( Fagopyrum tataricum ), a significant crop for both food and medicine. In this study, 18 TIFY family genes ( FtTIFYs ) in Tartary buckwheat were identified. The characteristics, motif compositions, and evolutionary relationships of the TIFY proteins, as well as the gene structures, cis -acting elements, and synteny of the TIFY genes, are discussed in detail. Moreover, we found that most FtTIFYs responded to various abiotic stresses (cold, heat, salt, or drought) and hormone treatments (ABA, MeJA, or SA). Through yeast two-hybrid assays, we revealed that two FtTIFYs, FtTIFY1 and FtJAZ7, interacted with FtABI5, a homolog protein of AtABI5 involved in ABA-mediated germination and stress responses, implying crosstalk between ABA and JA signaling in Tartary buckwheat. Furthermore, the overexpression of FtJAZ10 and FtJAZ12 enhanced the heat stress tolerance of tobacco. Consequently, our study suggests that the FtTIFY family plays important roles in responses to abiotic stress and provides two candidate genes ( FtJAZ10 and FtJAZ12 ) for the cultivation of stress-resistant crops.
Keyphrases
  • genome wide identification
  • transcription factor
  • heat stress
  • arabidopsis thaliana
  • genome wide
  • heat shock
  • gene expression
  • amino acid
  • small molecule
  • mass spectrometry